The Arts
Sunday, 2 December 2012
Friday, 16 November 2012
Thursday, 27 September 2012
By Sarah
In G4 we have been painting our superheroes costume one colour. We are not aloud to paint the head or the neck because that will be painted skin colour. Miss Slater said that there could not be any white bits. Here are some of them.
This is Paige's superhero. |
This is Jayda's superhero |
This is Isabelle's super hero. |
This is Miss Slater's hero. |
This is Harriet's |
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Paper Mache By G4
Today we started on our Paper Mache for our Inquiry about qualities of superheroes. We were so scared to touch the glue because we thought it might be as sticky as PVA. Some people thought the glue was water. Some people thought the glue was jelly. When we put our hands in the glue it felt warm and sticky. It was almost like a finger bath. There was some big gloopy bits in the glue. Using paper mache is quite a delicate operation.
Here are some of our super sketches...
Here are some of our super sketches...
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Freeze Frame By Matthew and Cameron
In G4 we have been learning about the Olympic values. We were told to get into are desk groups and show a freze frame of some Olympic values. These were really fun and funny to watch. Here are some pictures of us doing some freeze frames, can you tell which value we were showing?
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Superheroes! By Aimee and Sarah
We are studying heroes in our lives.
For Visual Art we are looking at qualities that super heros have. We made a brainstorm of these qualities. Here are some of the qualities we came up with: confident, brave, respectful, helpful and unstoppable. We then had to highlight the five qualities we thought were MOST important for a hero to have.
We then came up with a list of possible heroes we look up to. From that list we had to highlight the people that had the five hero qualities we had highlighted earlier. This made it easier to make a final decision.
For Visual Art we are looking at qualities that super heros have. We made a brainstorm of these qualities. Here are some of the qualities we came up with: confident, brave, respectful, helpful and unstoppable. We then had to highlight the five qualities we thought were MOST important for a hero to have.
We then came up with a list of possible heroes we look up to. From that list we had to highlight the people that had the five hero qualities we had highlighted earlier. This made it easier to make a final decision.
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
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